Amber Juncker (ajuncker@uga.edu)

To whom it may concern: It is my great pleasure to recommend Kayleigh Murillo for the Georgia Engineering Foundation Scholarship. I’ve had the pleasure of working with Kayleigh during her first semester at the University of Georgia. Kayleigh was selected to participate in the third cohort of a scholarship program at the University of Georgia, the First Year Scholars Program. As a member of the cohort of scholars, Kayleigh has demonstrated strong leadership skills, worked cohesively in teams, presented quality communication skills, and learned to engage in the College of Engineering community. During her tenure in the program, Kayleigh has taken a proactive approach to assignments and participation in class. She doesn’t shy away from asking clarifying questions and makes other students feel welcome to ask questions or share feedback. As part of the program, Kayleigh serves as a representative for underrepresented students pursuing engineering. This commitment to service and leadership does not go unnoticed. As a female in engineering, Kayleigh ensures that our college community and the future of engineering are diverse and inclusive. In addition to her leadership in the First Year Scholars Program, Kayleigh has a proven record of leadership and excellence during her high school academic career. In high school, she participated in FIRST Robotics. She served as an electrical team member as only one of four students supporting the electrical side of her team’s robot. As Kayleigh settles into her first semester at the University of Georgia she is exploring new organizations to join and I have no doubt that she will serve in a leadership position later in her academic career. She has already become a member of the Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) and the Institute for Electronics and Electrical Engineers (IEEE). Kayleigh Murillo would serve as a valuable representative for the Georgia Engineering Foundation Scholarship. The scholarship would enable her to continue her mission of pursuing excellence in engineering with a mindset of justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion. I recommend her for this scholarship opportunity with the highest support. Kayleigh will be a great representative and steward of the University of Georgia and any organization she participates in. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you need additional information. Sincerely, Amber Amber Juncker Director, Engagement & Recruitment College of Engineering 1156D Driftmier Engineering Center Athens, GA 30602 706-542-2744

Amber Juncker (ajuncker@uga.edu)

To whom it may concern: It is my great pleasure to recommend Kayleigh Murillo for the Georgia Engineering Foundation Scholarship. I’ve had the pleasure of working with Kayleigh during her first semester at the University of Georgia. Kayleigh was selected to participate in the third cohort of a scholarship program at the University of Georgia, the First Year Scholars Program. As a member of the cohort of scholars, Kayleigh has demonstrated strong leadership skills, worked cohesively in teams, presented quality communication skills, and learned to engage in the College of Engineering community. During her tenure in the program, Kayleigh has taken a proactive approach to assignments and participation in class. She doesn’t shy away from asking clarifying questions and makes other students feel welcome to ask questions or share feedback. As part of the program, Kayleigh serves as a representative for underrepresented students pursuing engineering. This commitment to service and leadership does not go unnoticed. As a female in engineering, Kayleigh ensures that our college community and the future of engineering are diverse and inclusive. In addition to her leadership in the First Year Scholars Program, Kayleigh has a proven record of leadership and excellence during her high school academic career. In high school, she participated in FIRST Robotics. She served as an electrical team member as only one of four students supporting the electrical side of her team’s robot. As Kayleigh settles into her first semester at the University of Georgia she is exploring new organizations to join and I have no doubt that she will serve in a leadership position later in her academic career. She has already become a member of the Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) and the Institute for Electronics and Electrical Engineers (IEEE). Kayleigh Murillo would serve as a valuable representative for the Georgia Engineering Foundation Scholarship. The scholarship would enable her to continue her mission of pursuing excellence in engineering with a mindset of justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion. I recommend her for this scholarship opportunity with the highest support. Kayleigh will be a great representative and steward of the University of Georgia and any organization she participates in. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you need additional information. Sincerely, Amber Amber Juncker Director, Engagement & Recruitment College of Engineering 1156D Driftmier Engineering Center Athens, GA 30602 706-542-2744

Amber Juncker recommends Kayleigh Murillo

Amber Juncker (ajuncker@uga.edu)

To whom it may concern: It is my great pleasure to recommend Kayleigh Murillo for the Georgia Engineering Foundation Scholarship. I’ve had the pleasure of working with Kayleigh during her first semester at the University of Georgia. Kayleigh was selected to participate in the third cohort of a scholarship program at the University of Georgia, the First Year Scholars Program. As a member of the cohort of scholars, Kayleigh has demonstrated strong leadership skills, worked cohesively in teams, presented quality communication skills, and learned to engage in the College of Engineering community. During her tenure in the program, Kayleigh has taken a proactive approach to assignments and participation in class. She doesn’t shy away from asking clarifying questions and makes other students feel welcome to ask questions or share feedback. As part of the program, Kayleigh serves as a representative for underrepresented students pursuing engineering. This commitment to service and leadership does not go unnoticed. As a female in engineering, Kayleigh ensures that our college community and the future of engineering are diverse and inclusive. In addition to her leadership in the First Year Scholars Program, Kayleigh has a proven record of leadership and excellence during her high school academic career. In high school, she participated in FIRST Robotics. She served as an electrical team member as only one of four students supporting the electrical side of her team’s robot. As Kayleigh settles into her first semester at the University of Georgia she is exploring new organizations to join and I have no doubt that she will serve in a leadership position later in her academic career. She has already become a member of the Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) and the Institute for Electronics and Electrical Engineers (IEEE). Kayleigh Murillo would serve as a valuable representative for the Georgia Engineering Foundation Scholarship. The scholarship would enable her to continue her mission of pursuing excellence in engineering with a mindset of justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion. I recommend her for this scholarship opportunity with the highest support. Kayleigh will be a great representative and steward of the University of Georgia and any organization she participates in. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you need additional information. Sincerely, Amber Amber Juncker Director, Engagement & Recruitment College of Engineering 1156D Driftmier Engineering Center Athens, GA 30602 706-542-2744

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